Federalism and Power
Elections and Liberty
The Branches
Civil Rights and Liberties
First Amendment Potpourri
100

This 1819 case established federal supremacy and the "Necessary and Proper" clause.

What is McCulloch v Maryland?

100

This case established the "one person, one vote" principle, allowing the Court to rule on legislative redistricting.

What is Baker v Carr?

100

This document argues for a "unitary executive" to ensure energy and accountability in the presidency.

What is federalist 70?

100

This case ended segregation in public schools, overturning the "separate but equal" doctrine established in Plessy v Ferguson

What is Brown v Board of Education?

100

This ruling in this case declared that students do not “shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.”

What is Tinker v Des Moines?

200

This document argues that a large republic is the best way to control the "mischiefs of faction."

What is Federalist 10?

200

This case ruled that "money is speech" and corporations can spend unlimited amounts on independent political ads.

What is Citizens United v FEC?

200

This case established Judicial Review, giving the Court the power to strike down unconstitutional laws.

What is Marbury v Madison?

200

This 1963 case guaranteed the right to an attorney for the poor, incorporating the 6th Amendment.

What is Gideon v Wainwright?

200

This "Pentagon Papers" case established a very high bar against "prior restraint" by the government and allowed the publication of secret government papers about the Vietnam War

What is NY Times v US?

300

This 1995 case marked the first time in decades the Court limited Congress’s power under the Commerce Clause.

What is US v Lopez?

300

This case forbade racial gerrymandering, even if the intent was to help a minority group.

What is Shaw v Reno?

300

This document argues that the Judiciary is the "least dangerous branch" because it has neither the sword nor the purse.

What is Federalist 78?

300

This 1919 case established the "clear and present danger" test, limiting free speech during wartime.

What is Schenck v US?

300

This case found that it is unconstitutional for state officials to compose and encourage an official school prayer in public schools, due to violation of the establishment clause.

What is Engel v Vitale?

400

This document expressed fear of a powerful central government, arguing that the "Necessary and Proper" clause would give Congress unlimited power.

What is Brutus 1?

400

This document argues for a strong and vigorous executive branch and claims that the "vigor of government is essential to the security of liberty."

What is Federalist 70?

400

This document outlines how "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition" through checks and balances.

What is Federalist 51?

400

This 1972 case ruled that Amish families could not be forced to send children to school past 8th grade due to the "Free Exercise" clause

What is Wisconsin v Yoder?

400
This document guarantees the right to "peacefully assemble" and "petition the government for a redress of grievances"
What is the 1st amendment / Bill of Rights?
500

This 10th Amendment-heavy case or document emphasizes that powers not delegated to the US are reserved to the states.

What is the Constitution and/or the Bill of Rights?

500

This case incorporated the 2nd Amendment to the states via the 14th Amendment.

What is McDonald v Chicago?

500

This specific clause in Article I has been interpreted to give the relevant branch broad powers to make laws it deems prudent.

What is the Necessary and Proper clause?

500

This document was written from jail and argued that "justice too long delayed is justice denied" while arguing disobedience to unjust laws was a moral duty.

What is "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"?

500

This case ruled that even symbolic speech is protected under the 1st amendment

What is Tinker v Des Moines?